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Nike strikes uniform deal with NFL

I'm looking forward to seeing what Nike does with NFL uniforms. They can't possibly do any worse than what Reebok did to the Falcons' uniforms...

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Re: Nike strikes uniform deal with NFL

Originally Posted by AlleyAddict

Will they change that much? I mean, I hope they don't. I'll be fine with them changing the modern-looking jerseys, but not my Packers jerseys .

Not a huge deal for me. I'd rather them have new cool looking jerseys. Bought a Favre Vikings jersey for cheap on Ebay just to wear for the few games I'm going to this year and bought a Fred Jackson Bills Throwback jersey, since he went to Coe.

Re: Nike strikes uniform deal with NFL

Originally Posted by AlleyAddict

Will they change that much? I mean, I hope they don't. I'll be fine with them changing the modern-looking jerseys, but not my Packers jerseys .

That's up to the teams, not Nike. Nike was the uniform provider for a few teams in the mid 90's and nothing extreme happened to the uniforms. This is the NFL not college, NFL teams aren't going to be wearing gimmicky uniforms like some schools do.

Re: Nike strikes uniform deal with NFL

Originally Posted by rworkman83

Not a huge deal for me. I'd rather them have new cool looking jerseys. Bought a Favre Vikings jersey for cheap on Ebay just to wear for the few games I'm going to this year and bought a Fred Jackson Bills Throwback jersey, since he went to Coe.

Re: Nike strikes uniform deal with NFL

It will be interesting if the Appeals Courts decide that the NFL can't choose who makes their licensed gear.

Issue: Whether NFLP, the NFL, and the teams functioned as a “single entity” when granting the company an exclusive headwear license and therefore could not violate Section 1 of the Sherman Act, 15 U.S.C. 1, which requires proof of collective action involving “separate entities.”

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